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    Verapamil (brand names: Isoptin®, Verelan®, Calan®, Bosoptin®) is a medical drug that acts as an L-type calcium channel blocker.


        Verapamil
            Indications
            Pharmacokinetic details
            Side effects
            Uses in cell biology
            Overdose
            Source

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    Indications
    It is used in the treatment of hypertension, angina pectoris, and some types of arrhythmia.

    Verapamil is used to treat irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), migraines and high blood pressure. It relaxes your blood vessels so your heart does not have to pump as hard. It also increases the supply of blood and oxygen to the heart to control chest pain (angina). If taken regularly, verapamil controls chest pain, but it does not stop chest pain once it starts. Your doctor may give you a different medication to take when you have chest pain.

    Verapamil is a class IV antiarrhythmic agent, and decreases conduction through the AV node.

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    Pharmacokinetic details
    Given orally, 90-100% is absorbed, but due to high first-pass metabolism, bioavailability is much lower (10-35%). It is 90% plasma protein bound and has a volume of distribution of 3-5 l kg-1. It is metabolised in the liver to at least 12 inactive metabolites. 70% is excreted in the urine as metabolites, 16% in faeces and 3-4% unchanged in urine.

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    Side effects
    Some possible side effects of the drug are headaches, facial flushing, dizziness, swelling, increased urination, and constipation.

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    Uses in cell biology
    Verapamil is also used in cell biology as an inhibitor of drug efflux pump proteins such as P-glycoprotein. This is useful as many tumor cell lines overexpress drug efflux pumps, limiting the effectiveness of cytotoxic drugs or fluorescent tags. It's also used in fluorescent cell sorting for DNA content, as it blocks efflux of a variety of DNA-binding fluorochromes such as Hoechst 33342.

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    Overdose
    In case of overdose, call your local poison control center. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call emergency medical services at 112 (U.S. citizens call 911).

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    Source
      Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 1996;36:161-8. P-glycoproteins and multidrug resistance. Bellamy WT.
      http://emc.medicines.org.uk/emc/industry/default.asp?page=displaydoc.asp&documentid=972 Securon Summary of Product Characteristics






     
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